Cleaning Animation
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When your rough animation is ready, it is time to clean it up and ink it. The clean-up is also called tracing. It consists of tracing solid and clean lines over the rough animation to get closed zones. This is the final paperless animation step before the ink and paint step.
You will need to add a new drawing layer to create your clean drawing. This is the equivalent of adding a sheet of paper and tracing the rough using the animation disk. This allows you to keep the roughs and the cleans intact. You only need to lock the rough layer to prevent it from appearing in the scene.
If you plan on tracing your animation in the Drawing view, use the light table to display all the layers in your project.
- In the Layer toolbar, click the Add Drawing Layer button and add a new layer.
- In the Timeline view, click the Lockbutton of the layer containing your rough animation to avoid selecting the layer in the Camera view.
- In the Timeline or Xsheet view, in the new layer, select the cell corresponding to the first key drawing of your rough animation.
- In the Tools toolbar, select the drawing tool of your choice. The Pencil tool is recommended.
- In the Colour view, select a colour for tracing your animation. A dark bold colour, such as black, would ensure that it contrasts well with the light colour of your rough animation.
- In the Camera or Drawing view, start tracing the first key drawing.
- If you have some other layers in the way, you can disable them temporarily from the Timeline view so that only the rough animation and clean-up layer are displayed in the Camera view.
- In the Tools toolbar, click the Onion Skin button and pull on the blue onion skin handles in the Timeline view to extend the number of frames you can see.
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Use the buttons in the toolbar above the drawing space to adjust how many previous and next drawings are included in the Onion Skin:
- To increase the amount of previous drawings to display, click on the Add Previous Drawing button in the Camera/Drawing view toolbar.
- To decrease the amount of previous drawings to display, click on the Remove Previous Drawing button in the Camera/Drawing view toolbar.
- To increase the amount of next drawings to display, click on the Add Next Drawing button in the Camera/Drawing view toolbar.
- To decrease the amount of next drawings to display, click on the Remove Next Drawing button in the Camera/Drawing view toolbar.
- In the Timeline or Xsheet view, select the next cell corresponding to a rough drawing.
- In the Drawing or Camera view, trace your next drawing.
- Repeat the previous steps for each drawing.